The Secret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAD EFEFAGAG| Nightingales warble about it | A |
| All night under blossom and star | B |
| The wild swan is dying without it | A |
| And the eagle crieth afar | B |
| The sun he doth mount but to find it | A |
| Searching the green earth o'er | C |
| But more doth a man's heart mind it | A |
| Oh more more more | D |
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| Over the gray leagues of ocean | E |
| The infinite yearneth alone | F |
| The forests with wandering emotion | E |
| The thing they know not intone | F |
| Creation arose but to see it | A |
| A million lamps in the blue | G |
| But a lover he shall be it | A |
| If one sweet maid is true | G |
George Edward Woodberry
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